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. >>> up next, president obama got great reviews saturday night at the white house correspondents' dinner. behind the laughs as always with humor was political truth, at least from the mouth or brain of the person talking. this was great because he got shots off the other night of people he didn't like too much. this is "hardball,". the place for politics. [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ge has wired their medical hardware with innovative software to be in many places at the same time. using data to connect patients to software, to nurses to the right people and machines. ♪ helping hospitals treat people even better, while dramatically reducing waiting time. now a waiting room is just a room. [ telephone ringing ] [ static warbles ] [ beeping ] red or blue? ♪ [ male announcer ] book ahead and save up to 20 percent at doubletree.com, so you can sit back, relax and enjoy. doubletree by hilton. where the little things mean everything. i don'without goingcisions to angie's list first. you'll find reviews on home repair to healthcare
. >>> up next, president obama got great reviews saturday night at the white house correspondents' dinner. behind the laughs as always with humor was political truth, at least from the mouth or brain of the person talking. this was great because he got shots off the other night of people he didn't like too much. this is "hardball,". the place for politics. [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ge has wired their medical...
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. >>> up next, president obama got great reviews saturday night at the white house correspondents' dinner. behind the laughs as always with humor was political truther, at least from the mouth or brain of the person talking. this was great because he got shots off other night of people he didn't like too much. this is "hardball,". the place for politics. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer; worsening prostate symptoms; decreased sperm count; ankle, feet or body swelling; enlarged o
. >>> up next, president obama got great reviews saturday night at the white house correspondents' dinner. behind the laughs as always with humor was political truther, at least from the mouth or brain of the person talking. this was great because he got shots off other night of people he didn't like too much. this is "hardball,". the place for politics. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t...
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." >> president obama talking about the hometown paper at last night's white house correspondents' dinner. and joining me now from boston is kevin cullen, columnist for "the boston globe." welcome. >> thanks, howie. i hope he follows that up with a digital subscription. >> yes. >> look at all the dough we can get. >> you can send that note to the white house. now, you had a richly detailed piece in the paper the other day about the scene at the boat which dzhokhar tsarnaev was captured and you quote billy evans, who is the police supervisor on the scene yelling, "hold your fire," and turning to the s.w.a.t. team and saying "he hurt your guy, cuff him," before they took him out of that boat. >> yes. >> how did you get these police officers and firefighters to recount the story in such graphic detail? >> well, i guess, howie, the best way to explain it. you know, obviously, this is the most followed story, news story in the last two weeks in the world. but for us here at "the boston globe," it's a local story. so, one of the reasons -- personally, this has such an impact on me -- is that i
." >> president obama talking about the hometown paper at last night's white house correspondents' dinner. and joining me now from boston is kevin cullen, columnist for "the boston globe." welcome. >> thanks, howie. i hope he follows that up with a digital subscription. >> yes. >> look at all the dough we can get. >> you can send that note to the white house. now, you had a richly detailed piece in the paper the other day about the scene at the boat...
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is that a different obama or is this just a politically clever obama? >> ah, he came in and met with the house republicans. i take him for his word. he spent an hour-plus talking this through. i think his chief of staff is reaching out more, trying to do more. but when you get to tough issues like immigration and how to fix obamacare, it's totally broken and other issue, i don't see the president engageing with rank and file people in the house and senate. i don't see him using the way to the white house. peggy noonan in a new york times article, she nailed it on the head, the president doesn't know and have the inclination on how to use the power of the president. >> chip, who are you for right now regarding 2016? >> we got a lot of candidates. i hope my former boss governor mike huckabee would consider rung again. i think he's exactly what the party needs. he's a wonderful communicator. >> he's a great man. he's making too much money as a tv and radio personality, chip. >> well, that's what, i hope he knows for the greater good of this country he shou
is that a different obama or is this just a politically clever obama? >> ah, he came in and met with the house republicans. i take him for his word. he spent an hour-plus talking this through. i think his chief of staff is reaching out more, trying to do more. but when you get to tough issues like immigration and how to fix obamacare, it's totally broken and other issue, i don't see the president engageing with rank and file people in the house and senate. i don't see him using the way to...
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bloomberg holds a summit to mark 100 days in president obama's second term. we talk about the legacy of the foreign crisis and hear the forum from the government official, c.e.o. and lawmakers and economists and our live coverage starts at 8:30 a.m. eastern over on c-span 2. also tomorrow, former president bill clinton speaks at georgetown university on the people, events and principles that influenced his career in public service, live at 10:30 a.m. eastern on c-span. and we are waiting for that debate to begin. our live coverage of that, of south carolina's first congressional district. that district runs from charleston south to the resort of hilton head island. the debate is being held at the citadel and sponsored by patch news service and is expected to begin shortly. we are going live now to that debate for south carolina's first congressional district between republican former governor mark sanford and democrat elizabeth colbert busch. >> we begin tonight with opening remarks framed around the question, what do you consider your greatest professional a
bloomberg holds a summit to mark 100 days in president obama's second term. we talk about the legacy of the foreign crisis and hear the forum from the government official, c.e.o. and lawmakers and economists and our live coverage starts at 8:30 a.m. eastern over on c-span 2. also tomorrow, former president bill clinton speaks at georgetown university on the people, events and principles that influenced his career in public service, live at 10:30 a.m. eastern on c-span. and we are waiting for...
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president obama began the evening talking about the massive amounts of spent to unsuccessfully remove him from the white house. >> did you know that sheldon adelson spent $100 million of his own money last year on negative ads. you've got to really dislike me to spend that kind of money. i mean, that's opr money. you could buy an island and call it nobama for that kind of money. sheldon would have been better off offering me $100 million to drop out of the race! i probably wouldn't have taken it, but i would have thought about it. michelle would have taken it. you think i'm joking. >> president obama and this area's host conan o'brien also had a little bit of fun with the president's relationship towards members of congress and the media. >> of course, even after i've done all of this, some folks still don't think i spend enough time with congress. why don't you get a drink with mitch mcconnell, they ask. really? why don't you get a drink with mitch mcconnell?! >> i know the relationship between the president and the press can seem a bit strained at times. some in this room have even
president obama began the evening talking about the massive amounts of spent to unsuccessfully remove him from the white house. >> did you know that sheldon adelson spent $100 million of his own money last year on negative ads. you've got to really dislike me to spend that kind of money. i mean, that's opr money. you could buy an island and call it nobama for that kind of money. sheldon would have been better off offering me $100 million to drop out of the race! i probably wouldn't have...
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governor christie was talking about president obama's response to the most devastating hurricane since tau treen gnaw. since katrina. >> the president has kept every proposition he made. that's what i was saying at the time. what i was saying was i was asked how is the president doing. i said he is doing a good job. he kept his word. since that time i have to say everything they ms proked they would do -- they promised they would do they have done. >> that continued overt support for the president has many conservatives scratching our heads saying i like the governor, but why does he continue to drool over the president for just doing his job? kimberly, governor christie, christie has an election coming up this year, next year, i believe. is this about that or is there a bigger picture? >> didn't you hear the jokes at the white house oh the big joke that christie was at a republican table and everyone started laughing? and you seem to always be such a big fan. now the tables have turned. >> i will get to that. >> you are confusing the heck out of me. >> i like the guy and i like the go
governor christie was talking about president obama's response to the most devastating hurricane since tau treen gnaw. since katrina. >> the president has kept every proposition he made. that's what i was saying at the time. what i was saying was i was asked how is the president doing. i said he is doing a good job. he kept his word. since that time i have to say everything they ms proked they would do -- they promised they would do they have done. >> that continued overt support...
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is what's behind president obama's red line in the syrian conflict to talk about that and i asked could nato countries break the civil war deadlock. the thing. is. there appear to be more questions than answers as the boston bombing investigation continues with one suspect dead the other in custody and old line and media frenzy is in overdrive and speculations rife among the theories is that the elder brother tomlinson iof was killed by police after being captured it's not a geisha shared by the suspects mother cited inconsistency in police reports and footage from the manhunt and other suspicion too that's triggered online disputes is that the whole thing was staged allegedly backed up by pictures from the blast site new revelations are also emerging as well but not from the u.s. or from russia isn't it a culture with more than. speculation continuous regarding where exactly the elder brother to meddle on sat and i became so interested in radical islam and russia's north caucasus during his six month visit or in the united states where he lived for over a decade the theory of possible
is what's behind president obama's red line in the syrian conflict to talk about that and i asked could nato countries break the civil war deadlock. the thing. is. there appear to be more questions than answers as the boston bombing investigation continues with one suspect dead the other in custody and old line and media frenzy is in overdrive and speculations rife among the theories is that the elder brother tomlinson iof was killed by police after being captured it's not a geisha shared by...
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i think we cannot not talk about that either. people want to be a part of that, whether they agree with his politics or disagree, this is a really popular president. he is the toast of the town in d.c. so to speak and people no matter what side of the aisle they're on they want to be part of the glitz and glamour that comes with this celebrity president. they want to take part of it whether they agree or not. >> cenk: we got to leave it there, but it comes with a price. that's the problem. if you cross the politicians then you're not going to get invited to the parties any more. they never cross the politicians. they never tell the truth that's why you don't trust the media. what are we doing about jobs. that's what people actually care about. since president obama has been re-elected, republicans and democrats, nothing about jobs. nothing. all right, when we come back we're talking about how to fix that system. how to get money out of politics and exactly to brian's point about what people are dissatisfied with, and what republi
i think we cannot not talk about that either. people want to be a part of that, whether they agree with his politics or disagree, this is a really popular president. he is the toast of the town in d.c. so to speak and people no matter what side of the aisle they're on they want to be part of the glitz and glamour that comes with this celebrity president. they want to take part of it whether they agree or not. >> cenk: we got to leave it there, but it comes with a price. that's the...
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called up chasing collins to talk about about this and give images of war so that that's a pretty that's a pretty good reason to come out but it's going to be something that as players see the reaction as players see the way that his career moves forward he's a pretty agent and so it's not clear yet where he's going to be playing next season and so it remains up in the air and we'll see how it moves forward as a free agent who picks him up and how and what circumstances that's going to tell us a lot yeah it's going to be very very interesting e.s.p.n. incr commentator chris broussard had this take on collins is coming out of this. personally i don't believe you can live and openly homosexual lifestyle or and openly like premarital sex between heterosexuals if you're openly living that type of lifestyle then the bible says you know them by their fruits is. that sin and if you're openly living in unrepentant sin whatever it may be not just homosexuality adultery fornication premarital sex which we had to research whatever it may be i believe that's walking the open rebellion to god jesus c
called up chasing collins to talk about about this and give images of war so that that's a pretty that's a pretty good reason to come out but it's going to be something that as players see the reaction as players see the way that his career moves forward he's a pretty agent and so it's not clear yet where he's going to be playing next season and so it remains up in the air and we'll see how it moves forward as a free agent who picks him up and how and what circumstances that's going to tell us...
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want to talk about the cooperation they are doing appear to want to be that. we also heard from an aide from moscow saying quite simply the continuation of cooperation will continue. severe obvious efforts for cooperation here on the surface. combined with some strange back chatter we're hearing from you know on the hill et cetera about there not really having been as much information coming from the russians as they would have liked, but looking around we have the russians repeatedly warning the americans well before tsarnaev came on the radar after boston and further information going from the russians to between the mother and sons discussing jihad over the telephone. so there seems to be a chain of information. you don't quite actions of russians in dagestan over the weekend and raid and continuous pass of information feeds together. there certainly seems to be adequate exchange of information right now. wolf the presidents are talking in a cooperative fashion, wolf? >> that's important, they are at least talking about the sensitive suggest. nick paton wal
want to talk about the cooperation they are doing appear to want to be that. we also heard from an aide from moscow saying quite simply the continuation of cooperation will continue. severe obvious efforts for cooperation here on the surface. combined with some strange back chatter we're hearing from you know on the hill et cetera about there not really having been as much information coming from the russians as they would have liked, but looking around we have the russians repeatedly warning...
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and now he seems to be steering away from any talk of precipitous action. let's see that then and now you. >> that is a red line for us and that there would be enormous consequences if we start seeing movement on the chemical weapons front or the use of chemical weapons. this is going to be a long-term proposition. it is not going be something that is solved easily overnight. >> chris: i understand you are not calling for any action. is your government troubled at all that red lines and enormous consequences have now you become a "long-term proposition"? >> we have a different red line entirely. if the syrian regime tries to transfer chemical weapons or what we call game changing weapons to the is systems in lebanon israel will react and we are serious about the red line and sticking about the red line and the people in syria though that. the chemical weapons situation again is very, very complex. this is an american call. the united states and israel are sovereign countries and we have to make our own decisions whether about syria or about the iranian nucl
and now he seems to be steering away from any talk of precipitous action. let's see that then and now you. >> that is a red line for us and that there would be enormous consequences if we start seeing movement on the chemical weapons front or the use of chemical weapons. this is going to be a long-term proposition. it is not going be something that is solved easily overnight. >> chris: i understand you are not calling for any action. is your government troubled at all that red lines...
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dirty wars clearly show that that is very far from the truth to talk about the concept of dirty wars and how expansive the shadow war program is across the world are part of the reason why i call the dirty wars is because the obama administration has really tried to give the impression that it's waging a clean war and of course there's no such thing as a clean war but also this idea that the only people are being that are being killed are members of al qaeda or terrorists that want to do harm to the united states and that the drone strikes are surgical and clean and that the number of civilians killed is actually very small but the other reason i call the dirty wars is because i feel like we're moving back to an era like the one nine hundred eighty s. when the u.s. was fueling all of these dirty wars in central america in nicaragua honduras el salvador and elsewhere i mean the under the obama administration we have kind of full spectrum covert war you have the drone strikes continuation of the use of mercenaries use of special operations forces cruise missile strikes proxy warlords i
dirty wars clearly show that that is very far from the truth to talk about the concept of dirty wars and how expansive the shadow war program is across the world are part of the reason why i call the dirty wars is because the obama administration has really tried to give the impression that it's waging a clean war and of course there's no such thing as a clean war but also this idea that the only people are being that are being killed are members of al qaeda or terrorists that want to do harm...
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obama reached a deal and obama walked away from it. well, eric cantor, in his interview with ryan lizza of "the new yorker" a couple of months ago basically corrected him. he said, well, i talked to boehner and said it really wouldn't be a good idea to reach a deal now because then the issue evaporates. the president gets the credit, being re-elected. better to keep it alive and fight it out in the -- in the election. >> and it didn't pay off for them, did -- >> it didn't pay off at all. >> except they held the house but it didn't pay off for them in the senate. he lost twathe sat didn't pay off for him in winning the presidency? >> it was a -- call it a riverboat gamble, i suppose you could say. because what cantor said in that interview was -- if we win it all, then we don't have to compromise. they didn't. but the reaction wasn't, all right, now we have to compromise. instead it was, we're still not going to compromise. >> you've said you have some hope for the senate. there is some seeming to have to someone from afar movement on i
obama reached a deal and obama walked away from it. well, eric cantor, in his interview with ryan lizza of "the new yorker" a couple of months ago basically corrected him. he said, well, i talked to boehner and said it really wouldn't be a good idea to reach a deal now because then the issue evaporates. the president gets the credit, being re-elected. better to keep it alive and fight it out in the -- in the election. >> and it didn't pay off for them, did -- >> it didn't...
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about obama care, it has been a big issue. has it changed your perspective, slowed anything down or does it matter? >> it slowed down the sales due to uncertainty in health care providers and what they can pay for and what happens with medicaid and medicare spending. to really deal with long-term demographics. >> you mentioned immigration, visa issue and engineers. >> yes. >> we have people -- companies constantly talk about that. are there really not enough engineers in this country? you can't find them efficiently? what is the real problem? >> there are not coming through the programs. >> you cannot find them for your specific issue? >> we can't find enough. it is very, very difficult. >> it's a great career. but you go back. like when the president said you have a drink with mitch mcconnell. come engineering, any of those things. i wonder how do we get people to realize what a great future they would have if they boit the bullet. how do we do it? or do we let all the foreigners. >> i've been told, and i could be wrong on th
about obama care, it has been a big issue. has it changed your perspective, slowed anything down or does it matter? >> it slowed down the sales due to uncertainty in health care providers and what they can pay for and what happens with medicaid and medicare spending. to really deal with long-term demographics. >> you mentioned immigration, visa issue and engineers. >> yes. >> we have people -- companies constantly talk about that. are there really not enough engineers in...
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and that's what president obama is talking about. that's why we'll continue to work with congress to pursue the proposal the president put forward in his budget, a proposal that once again is fully paid for. today's report emphasizes that when it comes to early education, quality does matter. and that quality means more than just learning numbers and the abcs. it means insuring kids get the nutrition and preventive care they need to stay healthy, building social and emotional skills, engaging parents to headache -- to make sure they're nurturing their children's development. over the last four years, we've pursued an historic effort to raise the bar on quality in early education, and we've had unprecedented and incredible coordination and collaboration with the department of education. that includes the race to the top early learning challenge, and it also includes a range of efforts in the head start program including sharing best practices on training and curriculum and making sure that funding competition goes to the strongest cen
and that's what president obama is talking about. that's why we'll continue to work with congress to pursue the proposal the president put forward in his budget, a proposal that once again is fully paid for. today's report emphasizes that when it comes to early education, quality does matter. and that quality means more than just learning numbers and the abcs. it means insuring kids get the nutrition and preventive care they need to stay healthy, building social and emotional skills, engaging...
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governor christie said he thought obama kept his word on that. you are doing this through private donations and private community service. do you think this is an example of hitting the right balance between the public and private response? >> well, we heard about the $50 billion that was going to make it out to the people in the community that the president signed a bill for the relief. it is good to hear about it but better to see it. a lot of our people aren't getting to see that money because the bureaucracy is causing problems for people to get the end result of getting money in their hand to rebuild. >> and you mentioned that some 90% of your members were personally hit by superstorm sandy. out of that you came together to provide relief to your whole community. how has that process of being involved yourself in the relief effort helped with your own sort of personal recovery? >> well, we are called resilient because we have been through so much. we are very close knit community. you walk down the block and you usually know somebody not by
governor christie said he thought obama kept his word on that. you are doing this through private donations and private community service. do you think this is an example of hitting the right balance between the public and private response? >> well, we heard about the $50 billion that was going to make it out to the people in the community that the president signed a bill for the relief. it is good to hear about it but better to see it. a lot of our people aren't getting to see that money...
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the war in iraq which helped elect president obama initially in 2008. there are lessons from both of those wars about the risk of acting. >> yeah. >> as i said before, also risks from not acting. >> indeed. in terms of acting scaling over surface but there was so much i wanted to ask you about. the congress acted with remarkable -- in fact, mir aclas haste thursday and frit to carve out this great big fat exception for air traffic controllers. >> why do you think they were suddenlyability act with almost unanimity? >> because they were getting out of town on friday. i think it makes the congress and the president signing this look bad. what about the other programs that have been cut? >>> you know, of course, not only members of congress but a lot of donors and voters are being inconvenienced by the slowdowns at the airport. it's a sign that congress responds in some cases, but, you know, you don't hear the people who have been hurt by the cuts in social programs. they don't have the same voice. >> cuts in head start, in meals on wheemz and whatever. ri
the war in iraq which helped elect president obama initially in 2008. there are lessons from both of those wars about the risk of acting. >> yeah. >> as i said before, also risks from not acting. >> indeed. in terms of acting scaling over surface but there was so much i wanted to ask you about. the congress acted with remarkable -- in fact, mir aclas haste thursday and frit to carve out this great big fat exception for air traffic controllers. >> why do you think they...
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is it time for president obama to get tough? we'll talk about that when we come back. lets you talk face-to-face and share whatever's on your screen. blackberry z10 with bbm video. built to keep you moving. see it in action at blackberry.com/z10 >>> use trail ya's government has found itself caught in a new bind. the prime minister has confirmed there will be a 12 billion aussie dollar budget hold this year because of weaker tax revenues pes the high dollar as well as exporting jobs squeezes the profits of exporting firms with lower profits to these companies comes lower company tax going to government. we can't assume that this will change soon. >> as a result, australia is now expected to introduce extensive spending cuts in its coming budget on may the 14th. gillard says the cutbacks won't be so harsh as to stifle growth or hurt the needy. >>> and while top money pouring into asia has helped the region to be an economic growth leader, the imf has seen some risk. boosting credit growth potentially to the point of overheating.
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talk to your doctor about nexium. >> shepard: president obama today nominated one official who may have to sho shoulder to blame the next time the delays pile up at the airport. he selected the mayor of charlotte, north carolina, democrat anthony fox to serve as transportation secretary during the president's second term. mayor fox is the first african-american president obama nominated for new cabinet. this all comes just days after lawmakers reached a deal to end staffing cuts for air traffic controllers linked to the spending sequester in d.c. analysts blame the staffing decrease for painful delays at the airports cost to coast last week. in some cases passengers had to wait at the gate for several extra hours. ed henry is live for us at the white house tonight. tell us about mayor fox of chearlts. >> well, shep, certainly diversity is a factor because the president has faced criticism as you noted for not having enough of that in his cabinet that being an important factor for him. secondly, charlotte, of course, hosted the democratic national convention back in the summer. so that c
talk to your doctor about nexium. >> shepard: president obama today nominated one official who may have to sho shoulder to blame the next time the delays pile up at the airport. he selected the mayor of charlotte, north carolina, democrat anthony fox to serve as transportation secretary during the president's second term. mayor fox is the first african-american president obama nominated for new cabinet. this all comes just days after lawmakers reached a deal to end staffing cuts for air...
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. >> once again, you've been listening live to michelle obama at the white house talking about a program that involves public private partnerships to allow service members to earn certifications in information technology or nursing before the -- before they leave the military so when they do leave the military they will be able to find good- paying jobs and support their families and themselves. >>> we're learning two u.s. service members killed in a plane crash in afghanistan were based in northern california. the pentagon says captain reed nikusha of hawaii and sergeant dixon of rancho cordova died in afghanistan when the plane crashed. the two men were stationed at beale airport base -- beale air force base. >>> this morning ten syrian sailors are missing after two cargo ships collided in greece. helicopters are being used to search for survivors because one of the ships sank. >>> congress has set aside almost $500,000 toker new tanks despite the -- for new tanks despite the fact that the army doesn't want it. upgrades to the abrams tank are not necessary and he would rather the money
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can't go shack of is told he was treated in two thousand and seven by bush two thousand and nine by obama he's still there and there is no legitimate reason why he can't come back to london tomorrow when we talk about him being cleared for release i understand there's new information that's come to light recently and that the foreign secretary william hague well please tell us what he said what the new information that just came to light is new dissent from ation which is william hague the british foreign secretary wrote to me saying that he had been told by the americans that shachar is the only kid to go to saudi arabia not to britain well that's total drivel there's no other person i know of out of one hundred sixty six people in guantanamo and they've been cleared to go to one place shaq has never been told he's only kid to go to one place he's been given two notices neither of which say that now there's a reason for it and the reason is they want to gag him and the people who want to gag him is not to the united states the you don't seem to go to saudi arabia on the premise that the
can't go shack of is told he was treated in two thousand and seven by bush two thousand and nine by obama he's still there and there is no legitimate reason why he can't come back to london tomorrow when we talk about him being cleared for release i understand there's new information that's come to light recently and that the foreign secretary william hague well please tell us what he said what the new information that just came to light is new dissent from ation which is william hague the...
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program with people about later this hour what's behind that president obama's red line in the syrian conflict and good nato countries break the civil war deadlock. there appear to be more questions than answers as the boston bombing investigation continues one suspect dead and the other in custody and online media frenzy is in overdrive and speculation is really where the theories is that younger brother. was killed by police off to being captured so allegations shared by the suspects mother sorted inconsistences and police reports and footage from the manhunt and the suspicion that's triggered online disputes is that the whole thing was staged and edge of the backed up by pictures from the blast site and new revelations are also emerging but from the usa or russia there's been a cautionary with the details. as speculation continues regarding where exactly the elder brother to meddle on saturday night became so interested in radical islam in russia's north caucasus during his six month visit or in the united states where he lived for over a decade the theory possible a third country
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talk about a consensus, that is a consensus. the key was the black voter turnout. making just about 12% of the eligible voters in the country. they turned up 13% of the total votes from last year. for the first time ever, voters turn out at a higher rate than white voters overall last year. in fact, if they turned out at the same rate as they did back in 2004, governor romney would have actually won the election. it's not clear that the democratic party can repeat last year's performance. but one thing is clear. everything the republican party did was inadequate. they certainly demonstrated that the republican party has a lot of thinking to do. they better find some better thinkers if they are going to be competitive in the next. the president and his transportation secretary. apparently not a requisite for the job. the dramatic new report from the epa signals a dramatic shift in the debate of refracting. john roberts with a live report. erratic foreign policy, k.t. bolton is with us next lou: breaking news tonight. you allegations that the obama administration is
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talk to your doctor about nexium. martha: top conservative political analyst bill crystal criticizing president obama for failing to intervene in syria's bloody civil war after learning that the bashar al-assad regime used tkhepl ca chemical weapons on their hone people. >> this is a president that doesn't want to start another war. it's definitely irresponsible for an american to have that. no one is tha warrants to start wars but you've got to do what you've got to do. martha: the president saying we would be forced to take action if syria crosses that line. >> a red line for us is we start seeing a whole bunch of chemical weapons moving around for being utilized. that would change mychal cue lust, my equation. i have made clear that the use of chemical weapons is a game-changer. martha: retired four-star general jack keane is a former vice chief of staff of the army and a fox news military analyst. general, good morning, good to have you here. >> good morning, martha. martha: as the president you put yourself in a
talk to your doctor about nexium. martha: top conservative political analyst bill crystal criticizing president obama for failing to intervene in syria's bloody civil war after learning that the bashar al-assad regime used tkhepl ca chemical weapons on their hone people. >> this is a president that doesn't want to start another war. it's definitely irresponsible for an american to have that. no one is tha warrants to start wars but you've got to do what you've got to do. martha: the...
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lou: talking with our next guest said that battle for power within obama administration sent american foreign policy into retreat making country look less engaged. joining us now, best selling author of brand-new book "the dispensable nation." vali nasr, welcome, we recommend your book. the need to stop leading militarily, you and i are having this conversation to day that president talks about game changers and red lines once again in syria and rhetori rhett continues. what is going on here? >> well president laid down a red line if syria uses chemical weapon then u.s. will get involved in the conflict, syria -- there severed tha there is ea has done so, if america does not do anything, it is about our credibility. our willingness to enforce our red line, we're not doing so that would impact our standing. lou: our standing is already i guess, suspect, given all developments. we have watched the obama drama, if you will with north korea recede from headlines with boston bombing, we have now watching a president recede from his red line deck l declarationa number of months iran remains
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joining me now radio talk show host thank you. you have written about this case and talked a lot about it. you recently wrote about the media coverage. you have some organizations who tried to put the media in the box saying they are ignoring the trial as a bias. what is your take here? >> i don't see it. the trial is now in its seventh week and took until about mid stream until the national media started to kick in. what i think is significant is if there was ignorance of the case from the left there was equal ignorance of the case from the right. it is not as if conservative outlets were here in philadelphia and covering it to the exclusion of more liberal outlets. i think it is illogical to believe that the case is a poor reflection of legal abortion in america because allegedly and of course the jury is about to get the case, this man flouted the law. so he ignored whatever the law was. and frankly i think there is a differing argument which says if restrictions continue to be placed against legal abortion in the united states
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we're goin to talking to a panel of progressive -- we're minutes away from president obama giving remarks at the 150 anniversary of the national academy of science and this comes as we're learning about a new push from house republicans that would require the national science administration to justify every grant handed out. today's panel, blake houn shell, editor of foreign policy magazine and timothy, what we can do about it. amanda i want to start with you. as we look at the fact that the house g.o.p. is looking for an angle to defund science, we know it's something that the president is trying to promote with his science agenda and where science is going, what is the house trying to do by asking for more due diligence on where the money is going. >> well they're saying that they want the projects -- this is being led by the house science committee chairman, lamar smith from texas. we wants to make sure that not only are these projects ground breaking and worthy of federal money they should be help -- what's concerning a lot of democrats is this is really po lit sizing science. they're
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mayor anthony coxx is obama choice to replace ray lahood. at the talks was elected in 2009 and help lead the democratic national convention in charlotte last year and he would be the first african- american cabinet nominee of obama second term. >> average a mother has been set free three years after the judge found her calmly and sane and committed her to a mental hospital after the 2006 killing of her eight year-old son. investigators said to reach the moses of richmond beat and star of the boy and for some debate and household cleaner and feces. moses was released after doctors determined she was no more risk to society. authorities said most tortured and beat the boy regularly and a german u die from battered child syndrome. funding for preschool programs had its largest drop ever last year and states are now spending less per child than they did a decade ago. this is from report at rutgers university. the report also found that more than half a million of those pre school students are in programs that don't even meestan industry experts
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desk so why our long airport lines the straw that breaks the proverbial camel's back to talk more about this stray from the sequester artie's financial team perry and boring and bob english joined me earlier in the studio and i started out by asking bob if this f.a.a. bill is a sign of things to come. probably and i think it's an evidence of the lawmakers self serving this i mean one hundred twenty five thousand homeless people how many of these guys a risk a risk of wildfires how many of these guys have head start programs that their children are in answer probably none yet they also and these are pretty airplanes in the rich constituents also flying these are planes and they need these airport control towers so i think they are simply doing what's in their best interest right here and that yes there is more to come and i would not so this bill actually transfers two hundred fifty three million dollars from the airport improvement account to the f.a.a. operational account operational account is the largest portion of the f.a.a. budget and that includes the salaries of the employees tha
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so obama's still calling on all his big writers to help him there. he went over very well. as good or sometimes even funnier than conan. >> i thought he was a little bit funnier than conan. that's just my opinion. david, thanks so much for your time and those photos that you posted. of course, you had a terrific time at the event and we appreciate you sharing it with us. >> thanks, betty. >>> now for another look at the weather, here's nbc's dylan dri drier with the weather channel forecast. >> we're talking about rain across the southeast, heavy in spots, especially down through the carolinas. it's already stretching into the washington, d.c. area with some lighter showers across new york and new jersey today. but the big area of concern will be for damaging winds, maybe some isolated hail, especially into southern wisconsin and that will stretch back into northeastern kansas. that's the area where we should see some of our strongest storms today. betty? >> thank you, dylan. we appreciate that. >>> just ahead, who won the weekend box office battle of the continents. and so
so obama's still calling on all his big writers to help him there. he went over very well. as good or sometimes even funnier than conan. >> i thought he was a little bit funnier than conan. that's just my opinion. david, thanks so much for your time and those photos that you posted. of course, you had a terrific time at the event and we appreciate you sharing it with us. >> thanks, betty. >>> now for another look at the weather, here's nbc's dylan dri drier with the weather...
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and just like you know as well western intentions in syria come up in today's cross talk with people of well it's on air bit later this hour in fact they ask what's behind president obama's red line in the syrian conflict and could nato countries break the civil war deadlock just a couple of questions will be under the microscope. so surely now they're putting more questions than answers as the boston bombing investigation continues with one suspect dead you're the one in custody an online of media frenzy is in overdrive and speculations rife among the theories is that the older brother tommy. was killed by police after being captured it's an allegation shared by the suspect's mother to start doing consistencies and police reports and footage from the moment another suspicion triggered online disputes is that the whole thing was staged to allegedly backed up by pictures of the blast revelations all submerging as well that size of his body in a culture. as speculation continues regarding where exactly the elder brother to meddle on saturday night became so interested in radical islam
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try some new things and my team and i talked about it. we're willing to try anything, we borrowed one of michelle's tricks -- >> it's a look. good day, i'm "andrea mitchell reports" in washington. investigators are now learning more about discussions between tamerlan tsarnaev and his mother claimed by the russians as some lawmakers aren't ready to close the door on the possibility that the tsarnaev brothers had outside help building their bombs. nbc justice correspondent pete williams is catching up with us on all of this today. pete, first of all, the charge that the russians actually had eavesdropped on the mother and son back in 2011 and didn't share it with the fbi or the c.i.a. when they were asking for u.s. help. that would have made a difference if this did exist and they had shared that information. wouldn't the fbi have taken it a step further? >> two things about that, andrea. number one is u.s. officials do confirm that the russians now say they were, remember they were wiretapping the mother. who was overseas at the time. not
try some new things and my team and i talked about it. we're willing to try anything, we borrowed one of michelle's tricks -- >> it's a look. good day, i'm "andrea mitchell reports" in washington. investigators are now learning more about discussions between tamerlan tsarnaev and his mother claimed by the russians as some lawmakers aren't ready to close the door on the possibility that the tsarnaev brothers had outside help building their bombs. nbc justice correspondent pete...
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presidential library and i had a chance to catch up with former bri british prime minister tony blair to talk about his thoughts on the middle east, the bush legacy, and some of the big foreign policy tests now facing president obama. you are in this pivot point politically of being so closely associated with president clinton politically, the new labor party, at a time he was refashioning the democratic party. and yet your legacy will forever also be intwined with president bush and his response to the war on terror. it's a very interesting place in political history. >> there was a british prime minister when he was once asked what is the toughest thing about being prime minister he said events, dear boy, events. what happens is something comes of a game-changing nature or world-changing anywnature like and everything changes. i was very closely associated with president clinton and still have a good and strong relationship with him because we were both progressive politicians of a centrist persuasion. when president bush first came in, frankly, in basic political terms, i really didn't hav
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obama also told the press he had plans to put a sign next to the new bush library. one that says "his fault." all right. thanks for watching nbc bay area news at 5:00. "nbc nightly news" is next and more local news at 6:00. >> including why the sequester could mean possible terrorism targets will be at risk including the golden gate bridge. we'll have that at 6:00. good night. >>> on this sunday night -- turning up the heat. as the brutal war in syria rages on, mounting pressure on the president to take stronger action against the syrian regime. >>> the investigation. new questions about the boston bombing suspect's overseas training and whether they acted alone. >>> out of nowhere. a fast-moving storm leads to flash flooding and fntic calls for help by those trapped in high waters. >>> music to their ears. how itunes has changed the way we consume and experience popular culture ten years, billions of downloads and dollars later. >>> and, best friends. both in need. a boy and his dog, an unbreakable bond. and what brought them together.
obama also told the press he had plans to put a sign next to the new bush library. one that says "his fault." all right. thanks for watching nbc bay area news at 5:00. "nbc nightly news" is next and more local news at 6:00. >> including why the sequester could mean possible terrorism targets will be at risk including the golden gate bridge. we'll have that at 6:00. good night. >>> on this sunday night -- turning up the heat. as the brutal war in syria rages...
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president obama casts a vote for comedy at this weekend's white house correspondents' dinner. >> take the sequester. republicans fell in love with this thing, and now they can't stop talking about how much they hate it. it's like we're trapped in a taylor swift album. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for monday, april 29th, 2013. >>> good morning and thanks for joining us. i'm vinita nair. we begin this morning into the investigation of the boston marathon bombings. investigators are still trying to determine if the suspects acted alone. the chairman of the house intelligence committee, chairman mike rogers, says persons of interest are being sought, meanwhile the mother is coming under close scrutiny. during a wiretapped phone conversation with her older son, she's heard discussing jihad. ines ferre reports. >> reporter: lawmakers are questioning whether the boston bombing suspects may have had training from terrorists. the chairman of the homeland security system says the tsarnaev brothers used weapons similar to pakistan, afghanistan, and india. >> the ex
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i thought the most adroit political move was president obama endorsing president bush's leadership on immigration and saying that this was his legacy, and let's vindicate his vision. grassley, ahuck ranking member of the senate judiciary said, after the boston bombings, all this talk about immigration reform, it is time to look at immigration laws and policies already in place to make sure we are addressing national security issues. >> the bombings have implications on terror policy, implications on the miranda rule and all of that. it does not have any implications in reality of immigration. i know is being used left and right but you will have immigrants, going back to the early 19th century, 20th- unexpected is not and it is the price of immigration, of which the good that we get from immigrants far weighs theseut feelings of this affection or violence. >> amazingly, we sit here week after week talking about how washington is dysfunctional. this is the first time i thought they would do something. the stars are in alignment. really, the republicans cannot afford to bid anti-immigra
i thought the most adroit political move was president obama endorsing president bush's leadership on immigration and saying that this was his legacy, and let's vindicate his vision. grassley, ahuck ranking member of the senate judiciary said, after the boston bombings, all this talk about immigration reform, it is time to look at immigration laws and policies already in place to make sure we are addressing national security issues. >> the bombings have implications on terror policy,...
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the reason we talked about. they were on the line. i think cheney was, you know, when bush leaves down, goes away, stays silent five years, cheney moves across the river and basically is in obama's face almost from day one. >> that was a break with tradition. >> that defines the men. >> the big problem bush had with cheney is a lot of the advice, particularly in the second term was not very good. cheney wanted to take out 0 the syrian reactor. i talked to people who were there when cheney was just, we've got to do it and bush was quite reluctant and cheney won't give up. and at the meeting bush rolls his eyes when cheney is just overadvocating. i think that was a break and i think people -- chris: what time was that? >> let's see, was it '07? i'm sorry -- >> you have a way, bob. that's great reporting. >> but no, that's -- when you roll your eyes -- chris: oh, yeah. >> at your vice president in front of the others, that's kind of the partnership is over. chris: when you leave town, you better have a rear guard left behind you and chen
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in it, he talks about daniel day lewis playing president obama in a movie. >> picking an actor to play obama, that was a challenge. who is a bomb ma? we don't know. i needed somebody who could dive in and become barak barak. as it turns out, the answer was in front of me all day lodge. daniel day lewis. >> was it hard playing obama? the medics were challenging, you wouldn't believe how long it takes to put these ears on in the morning. >> "30 rock another requests tracy morgan was tweeting he was asked to play joe biden. >>> internet gangster fried to dress up like this twitter bird and follow people to the potent of annoying. in some case, he was told to get the hashtag out of here. it racked up 6.7 million hits over the weekend. that would be alittle annoying. >>> a little girl at a drive 95 this zoo, turned into a debut with a camel. oh, oh. . >> you don't have any more, buddy. i don't have any more. [ laughter ] >> all right. guys. >> oh, he's coming with us. >> well, the girl's mom says the little girl is doing just fine. as for the camel, he may be a little less on boundaries the
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so why our long airport lie our portland's the straw that breaks the proverbial camel's back we'll talk more about the stray from the sequester our financial team perry and boring and bob english joins me now hi there guys thank you so much for joining us it's great to be here so first of all the f.a.a. bill was passed in record time as i had mentioned but it's not the only aspect of the sequester that is the in felt's there's also a lot of other things that one hundred twenty five thousand people that are at risk of homelessness there's greater risk of wildfires and it just goes it affects children it affects low income women people taking aids tests so bob i want to ask this first question to you what does this f.a.a. appeal mean and at war importantly is this an indication of things to come when it comes to the sequester ation probably and i think it's an evidence of the lawmakers self serving this i mean one hundred twenty five thousand homeless people. how many of these guys a risk a risk of wildfires how many of these guys have head start programs that their children are in answer
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german marshall fund of the united states so he's an editor at antiwar dot com fred gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it ok john i'd like to start with you you wrote in your blog why obama's chemical weapons redline in syria is bogus explain yourself. well the first thing is that he shifted his red line before used to be that if assad moved around chemical weapons that would be crossing a red line and obama would pursue some unspecified counteraction the second reason is that you know the there are no good military options in syria and the obama administration has said this a number of times. and a no fly zone more civilians at risk and you know safe zones don't work. moving in to secure the chemical weapons would need at least seventy five thousand troops on all of these options would end up embroiling the u.s. in a quagmire and change in nation building as we've seen in iraq and afghanistan go so arrive and plus there's no opposition in order to replace assad then we're in a real mess john i just want to ask you b
german marshall fund of the united states so he's an editor at antiwar dot com fred gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it ok john i'd like to start with you you wrote in your blog why obama's chemical weapons redline in syria is bogus explain yourself. well the first thing is that he shifted his red line before used to be that if assad moved around chemical weapons that would be crossing a red line and obama would pursue...